-
officer on the
store ship Britannia.
Reibey also used the
surnames Raiby,
Reiby and
Reibey interchangeably; the
family adopted the
spelling Reibey in later...
- cottage—later
known as Fig Tree House—on land that
fronted the Lane Cove River;
Reiby Street is
named after her.
During the 1840s,
bushrangers and
convicts who...
- Vice
Admiral Sir
Peveril Barton Reiby Wallop William-Powlett, KCB, KCMG, CBE, DSO (5
March 1898 – 10
November 1985) was a
Royal Navy
officer who served...
-
Entally Estate was
established in 1819 by
Thomas Haydock Reibey (senior).
Reiby worked in the East
India company, and
named the
house after the
suburb of...
- daughters,
Eliza Thompson, and Elizabeth. Her mother's
house was
known as "
Reiby House"
after this time. In
November 1855,
Elizabeth and her
husband formally...
- facilities,
public areas and
parks will get a makeover.
Airds contains the
Reiby Juvenile Detention Center The men's shed
supports the
community by creating...
-
politician and
Premier of
Tasmania from 20 July 1876
until 9
August 1877.
Reiby was born in Hadspen, Van Diemen's Land, (now Tasmania) the son of Thomas...
- centres.
Department of Justice. 16
December 2014.
Retrieved 12
April 2015. "
Reiby Juvenile Justice Centre".
Juvenile Justice:
About us:
Information about...
-
Macquarie Gaol
Closed Demolished n/a
Between 1837 and 1840 1920 Port
Macquarie Reiby Juvenile Justice Centre Operational ?
Youth Justice NSW
August 1973 n/a...
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estates and
duplex cottages (B-Shaped)
Newtown Station Street, (Corner of
Reiby Place) 1
rectangular block Forbes Street, (Corner of Elvy Place) 1 building...